
Logan City Environmental Division
Summer Internship Program - 2 Positions Available
Logan City Environmental Department seeks two students for a summer internship program in partnership with the USU Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Work will be diverse and include, but is not limited to, finding unique solutions for recycling contamination, researching, compiling, and organizing information for a forestry project, assisting with public environmental education programs at the Environmental Campus and GIS data entry projects.
The successful candidates will:
- Be prepared to work with the public in a professional manner.
- Feel comfortable working with the public and public speaking.
- Feel comfortable using technology.
- Have the ability to research and compile information. Including verifying for accuracy.
- Must be able to adapt to a variety of roles and responsibilities (e.g., data entry one day and working outside in the heat the next).
- Be available 8 am - 5pm Monday through Friday (with an occasional Saturday).
- Must be able to adapt to a variety of roles and responsibilities (e.g., data entry one day and working outside in the heat the next).
- This position is for approximately 30-40 hours per week
Qualifications:
- Applicants must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate student at USU’s Quinney College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (QANR).
- Application process will include evaluation from City of Logan personnel, and be based on the student's progress towards a degree, a summary of student’s career goals, and references (including at least one USU faculty member). Application review will begin on February 14.
- Interns will be responsible for their own transportation to and from the job site at 153 N 1400 W in Logan, UT.
Intern Benefits:
- $18 an hour, 30-40 hours per week for 12 weeks
- Interns will be responsible for their own transportation to and from the job site at 153 N 1400 W in Logan, UT.
Number of Openings: 2
Credits/Hours: Successful applicants are required to enroll for 1 credit each in NR 4151 (in the Spring 2026 2nd 7-week session) and NR 4152 (in the Fall 1st 7-week session). Successful applicants may also enroll for up to 3 summer credit hours during the internship; Honors Program participants may enroll for points. Individuals would work with a USU advisor to develop and complete an academic assignment during the internship.
Closing Date: Februrary 14, 2026 and open until all positions are filled.
Employement Dates: Flexible; not to exceed 12 weeks between mid-May and the end of August, 2026.
Housing: Not provided
Apply for the QCNR summer internship program here.
Application Deadline is February 14